The British television drama Monarch of the Glen aired its first episode on BBC One, introducing audiences to the fictional Glenbogle estate in the Scottish Highlands.
The last episode of Monarch of the Glen aired, concluding the story of the show after seven series.
Archie MacDonald comes back to the Scottish Highlands to take control of the family estate, Glenbogle, after the death of his father.
Archie rebuilds relationships with his estranged family members and loyal estate staff, establishing his role as Laird of Glenbogle.
Archie and Kelly create the Glenbogle estate newsletter to keep the local community engaged and informed.
Archie forms a close bond with Duncan McKay, the local handyman and friend, who helps him adjust to estate life.
Sparks begin to fly between Archie and Katrina Finlay, the estate factor, hinting at future romance.
Archie leads efforts to protect the estate's wildlife and natural environment from external threats.
Archie and Katrina get married in a traditional Highland ceremony, solidifying their partnership in both love and estate management.
The estate faces financial difficulties threatening its future, prompting Archie to find creative solutions to save it.
Archie successfully fights legal challenges to protect the estate's land rights from external developers.
The couple welcomes their first child, bringing joy and new responsibilities to the family.
A long-standing family rift is healed when Archie and his brother come to an understanding.
Archie decides to leave Glenbogle to pursue new opportunities, marking the end of his time as Laird.